New Delhi, July 7 -- India is looking at Norwegian expertise in energy and transition-related technologies, including carbon capture and storage, as the country seeks to upgrade its capabilities to meet its clean energy goals and net-zero target of 2070.
"In our continued quest to provide momentum to India's efforts to achieve energy security under the leadership of PM Sh @narendramodi Ji, I visited the Northern Lights CO2 Terminal in Bergen, Norway. It is the largest project for carbon storage funded by the Norwegian Govt and partnered by @Equinor @Shell & @TotalEnergies," Union minister for petroleum and natural gas Hardeep Singh Puri said in a post in X.
"We are reviewing this, and similar projects, to upgrade and expand India's ener...
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